John Miljan
John Miljan (November 9, 1892 – January 24, 1960) was a prominent American actor recognized for his compelling portrayals of villains in Hollywood films over nearly four decades. His cinematic career spanned from 1924 to 1958, during which he appeared in an impressive 201 films.
Miljan transitioned to the sound era of cinema with his notable appearance in a promotional trailer for the groundbreaking film The Jazz Singer in 1927, a pivotal moment in film history. As his career progressed, he became known for playing formidable characters, often depicting high-ranking officials or military figures. One of his most memorable roles was as General Custer in Cecil B. DeMille's classic film The Plainsman, which showcased his ability to embody authoritative figures with charisma and depth.
Throughout his career, Miljan's tall stature and smooth demeanor made him a quintessential screen villain, captivating audiences with his performances. His contributions to the film industry left a lasting impression until his passing from cancer in Hollywood in 1960 at the age of 67. In his personal life, Miljan was married to Victoire Lowe, with whom he adopted her two sons from her previous marriage to actor Creighton Hale. His legacy remains a testament to his talents and the pivotal roles he played in early American cinema.
Filmography
Are You Listening?
What! No Beer?
Arsène Lupin
Our Blushing Brides
The Nuisance
Stampede
Susan Lenox (Her Fall and Rise)
Belle of the Nineties
The Kid from Spain
The Oklahoma Kid
The Last Crooked Mile
Mississippi
The Voice of the City
That's My Man
Speedway
Flesh
If I Were King
Whirlpool
M (1951)
The Flame
The Woman Racket
Bombardier
Charlie Chan in Paris
Unashamed
The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold
Adventure in Baltimore
Samson and Delilah
Show Girl in Hollywood
The Secret Six
Man-Proof
Devil-May-Care
The Sin of Nora Moran
Lost City of the Jungle